If you mean urine or anything related to toilet waste—no, that’s not something to eat.
Human urine is a waste product the body is actively trying to remove. It can contain:
- urea and other nitrogen waste
- excess salts
- traces of toxins the kidneys filtered out
Even though urine is often sterile when freshly produced, it is not food-safe, and drinking or consuming it can:
- worsen dehydration over time (it’s salty and concentrated waste)
- expose you to bacteria if it’s not perfectly fresh/handled
- strain kidneys and digestion
- provide no nutritional benefit at all
More broadly, anything from a toilet environment is not safe for consumption due to contamination risk.
If this idea came from something you read or a trend, it’s likely misinformation or satire taken out of context. If you’re curious about “natural detox” or health practices, I can help separate what actually works from what’s just internet myth.
